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‘What Would Goddess Kali Do?’ Rose McGowan on Why She Wants To Burn Down The ‘Fake Power Structure’
Rose McGowan , an actor-director-activist who has ripped off the veil of secrecy and shame that shrouds any discussion on sexual abuse is one of the first women to publicly confirm that powerful Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein had raped her
Priest Campaigning for BJP Attacked in Gujarat's Junagadh
Police said Swami Bhakti Prasad, a priest of the Swaminaryan sect, was attacked while he was returning home after campaigning in Kotda village.
Suspected Cow Smuggler Killed in Encounter in Alwar: Rajasthan Police
On Wednesday night, a group of 5-7 people were seen transporting cows in a "stolen" mini truck in the Janta Colony area in Rajasthan's Alwar district. When police tried to stop them, they opened fire at policemen.
University of Calcutta B.A, B.Sc Part-2 Honours, Major, General 2017 Exam Results Declared, Check Now!
University of Calcutta had earlier last week on 29th November 2017 declared the result for candidates who had appeared in the B.Com Part-II (Honours & General) Examination, 2017.
Why Jharkhand CM Wants Vehicles to Keep Headlights on During Day
Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das on Wednesday directed that vehicles plying in the state should keep headlights on even during daytime from January, in order to curb road accidents.
Aadhaar Linking Deadline Will Be Extended Till March 31, Centre Tells Supreme Court
Attorney General K K Venugopal said the last date for linking Aadhaar for mobile services will remain February 6 next year in pursuance of a judicial order.
'Our Position on Palestine is Independent and Consistent': India on Trump's Jerusalem Move
“India's position on Palestine is independent and consistent. It is shaped by our views and interests, and not determined by any third country,” Raveesh Kumar, spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, said in a statement.
Woman Passenger 'Molested' by Ola Cab Driver in Bengaluru
Ola said in a statement that it had zero tolerance to such incidents and the driver had been suspended on receiving the complaint.
Al-Qaeda in Kashmir Releases New Audio, Calls Indian Muslims to Join Jihad
In an audio clip that was released on Wednesday on one of Ansar Ghazwatul Hind’s groups on a messaging application, it said that the Babri Masjid demolition was an “unforgettable crime of Hindu extremists.”
Indian-Americans Face Unfair Police Stops in US: Survey
The report released this week is part of a series titled "Discrimination in America" which is based on a survey conducted for National Public Radio, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health.
NTPC Raipur Recruitment 2017: 69 Posts, Apply before 31st December 2017
ITI passouts, Chemistry graduates and candidates with NCVT certificate in Storekeeping are eligible to apply for the relevant posts.
Akash Missile Test-fired Successfully from Odisha
The supersonic missile is the first surface-to-air missile with indigenous seeker to be test fired and is being inducted into the Army as short range surface to air missile.
AAP to Launch App to Keep Track of Road Repair in Delhi
PWD minister Satyendar Jain said the move was to tackle the twin issues of ‘accidents and pollution’. To make the process more transparent, the department would also use an app, currently being used only by the NDMC.
Uniform Civil Code Is Not Possible, It’s Not Even An Option: Law Commission Chairman
The 21st Law Commission is now planning to suggest specific amendments to several personal law legislations, dropping the idea of UCC, which gained momentum during public debate on instant triple talaq.
Vijay Mallya Has a Case of Fraud to Answer for in India, UK Court Told
The trial began with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), arguing on behalf of the Indian government, presenting its opening arguments in the case which focussed on loans totalling around Rs 2,000 crores sought by the erstwhile Kingfisher Airlines from a...
Two Tiger Deaths Reported in Madhya Pradesh Within 15 Days
According to National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), a total of 71 tigers died between Jan 1 to Sep 30 in 2017 in India, of which 17, maximum among states, died in Madhya Pradesh.